Contrast-enhanced high in-plane resolution dynamic MRI of the breast. Are there advantages in comparison to standard dynamic MRI?
- PMID: 11983466
- DOI: 10.1016/s0899-7071(01)00370-9
Contrast-enhanced high in-plane resolution dynamic MRI of the breast. Are there advantages in comparison to standard dynamic MRI?
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic advantages of high in-plane resolution contrast-enhanced (CE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast in comparison to standard CE-MRI.
Methods: Forty-one patients with 51 hypervascularized lesions were selected prospectively after undergoing bilateral standard CE MRI (slice thickness 4 mm, in-plane resolution 1.52 x 1.25 mm2, temporal resolution 81 s). Patients underwent high in-plane resolution CE MRI, either (n=21) a two-dimensional fast-low-angle-shot sequence (slice thickness 4 mm, in-plane resolution 0.76 x 0.63 mm2, temporal resolution 96 s) or (n=20) a SE sequence being used (slice thickness 4 mm, in-plane resolution 0.8 x 0.63 mm2, temporal resolution 115 s).
Results: Histopathology revealed 33 malignant and 18 benign lesions (0.2-2.2 cm). Morphologic characteristics were much better visualized with high in-plane resolution. Additional diagnostic information, however, resulted only in one patient with fibroadenoma due to a better visualization of smooth contours.
Conclusions: High in-plane resolution provides better visualization of morphologic patterns in comparison to standard dynamic MRI. However, a diagnostic advantage is only rare.
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